Monday, July 9, 2012

Fwd: Study: Toxin from GM crops found in human blood


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Study: Toxin from GM crops found in human blood
 

2012-06-23 13:18:02-04
by Dinesh C. Sharma India Today Fresh doubts have arisen about the safety of genetically modified crops, with a new study reporting presence of Bt toxin, used widely in GM crops, in human blood for the first time. Genetically modified crops include genes extracted from bacteria to make them resistant to pest attacks. These genes make [...]
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Woman Sues City Of Tulsa For Cutting Down Her Edible Garden
 

2012-06-23 20:28:06-04
By Lori Fullbright News On 6 A Tulsa woman is suing the city's code enforcement officers after she said they cut down her garden with no cause. Denise Morrison said she has more than 100 plant varieties in her front and back yards and all of them are edible and have a purpose. She knows [...]
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Gene Control Regions Are Protected–Negating Evolution
 

2012-06-23 20:38:55-04
by Jeffrey Tomkins, Ph.D. Institute for Creation Research The erroneous idea that complex genetic information in the form of genes and regulatory DNA can randomly evolve, has become more untenable with every new discovery in the field of genomics. Just this past week, a discovery published in the prestigious British journal Nature has once again [...]
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Merck is sued by former virologist employees for deliberately falsifying mumps vaccine efficacy studies
 

2012-06-24 21:16:04-04
by Michael Belkin TheRefusers.com This is a legal filing by former Merck virologists who claim they were pressured by Merck management to participate in fraud by falsifying Merck's mumps vaccine efficacy rate in clinical trials. This filing claims that the mumps vaccine efficacy rate is significantly lower than the 95% that Merck has misrepresented to the [...]
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Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Released into the Wild
 

2012-06-24 23:12:14-04
Are Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes the Answer to Quell Dengue Fever? by Dr. Mercola Australian research scientists have developed a strategy for fighting Dengue fever, a viral disease spread by mosquitoes that affects more than 50 million people annually and causes fever and crippling joint and muscle pain—and in some cases even death. Dengue kills FAR more people [...]
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Adding Cholesterol to Diet Reduces Autism Symptoms
 

2012-06-26 17:07:46-04
Dr. Eugene Arnold of the Ohio State University Medical Center is researching the cholesterol link to Autism. Realizing that our brains are made up of a significant amount of cholesterol, he starts with the assumption that those with Autism may not be suffering from too much cholesterol, but in fact may be suffering from too [...]
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URGENT: Don't Let the GMO Industry Make an End Run around the Courts!
 

2012-06-26 19:26:38-04
by Alliance for Natural Health We just have a few days to stop this lawlessness among our own lawmakers. Congress is close to approving a sneaky, pro-GMO rider to an important funding bill, and it may become law without most people realizing it—unless youtake action NOW. The GMO industry has inserted the worst kind of [...]
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GM Soy Linked to Illnesses in Farm Pigs
 

2012-06-27 19:16:31-04
by Institute of Science in Society A Danish farmer has gained huge public recognition for publishing his simple method for ridding his pigs of illness- removing genetically modified (GM) ingredients from their diet. Published in the farming magazine Effektivt Landbrug on 13 April 2012 [1], the farmer Ib Borup Perderson describes how his pigs suffered from [...]
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Statins do not save women's lives
 

2012-06-30 09:51:50-04
by Dr John Briffa The Cholesterol Truth Since cholesterol is believed to cause 'cardiovascular' diseases such as heart disease and stroke, and since statins reduce cholesterol, the general assumption is that statins reduce the risk of these conditions through their ability to reduce cholesterol. Actually, there is evidence that statins may not work, when they do, [...]
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Deaths from Prescription Drugs Lowers Life Expectancy Gap in US
 

2012-07-01 18:45:54-04
Racial gap in life expectancy reaches new low in US Between 2003 and 2008, the gap in life expectancy between white and black men fell from 6.5 years to 5.4, Canadian researchers found. For women, it fell from 4.6 years to 3.7 By Mike Eckel The Christian Science Monitor Excerpts: The gap in life expectancy [...]
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